FALMOUTH — A local man charged in an April 7 shooting in Mashpee will be held in jail until a dangerousness hearing Thursday.

John Cardoza, 35, of Homestead Lane in East Falmouth was arraigned Tuesday on nine charges, including two counts each of armed robbery and armed assault to murder using a firearm, and one count of firearm use during the commission of a felony.

Falmouth District Court Judge Michael Creedon ordered Cardoza held at the Barnstable County Correctional Facility without bail until Thursday, when he and co-defendant Carlton Hendricks III, 20, of Mashpee, both face dangerousness and probation violation hearings. Hendricks is also in the county jail.

If during their dangerousness hearings they are found to be a threat to others, both men could be held for 60 days without bail in the correctional facility.

Cardoza was arrested Friday during a traffic stop in Mashpee and was held over the weekend at the Mashpee Police Station.

The police allege that Cardoza and Hendricks robbed a man and woman at gunpoint on April 7 when the couple was attempting to buy Percocet pills from Hendricks at his 165 Ninigret Ave. home in Mashpee, court documents state.

The woman is "somewhat related" to Cardoza, according to the court documents.

While the couple sat in their car outside the home, Hendricks allegedly pushed a gun into the woman's stomach and stole $250 from her; then he and Cardoza allegedly pointed guns at the man and took $500, according to court records.

The man was shot during the altercation, though the woman told the police she did not know whether it was Cardoza or Hendricks who pulled the trigger.

The victim was taken to a Boston hospital and is recovering from his injuries, the police have said.

Also on Tuesday, Cardoza was arraigned on charges linked to two additional cases, including a March 27 incident in which he allegedly destroyed the passenger-side window of a family member's car during an argument, according to court documents.

Cardoza had been watching the family member's 1½—year-old child before the argument, the records state. He was charged with disorderly conduct, malicious damage to a motor vehicle and assault with a dangerous weapon.

Mashpee Police Chief Rodney Collins said Tuesday that no new information is available on another shooting that occurred just 48 hours later at 4 Juniper Drive.

In the second shooting, 20-year-old Robert Martin died after being shot three times, including once in the head, through a basement window of the Juniper Drive home.

The police have not announced suspects or a motive in Martin's killing, or whether it is related to the Ninigret Avenue shooting.